eSe.lJSJSir."' tr .ii-' . hi c- T I N E I ijfcj F P LT R LI C A N rr MIFKLINTOWN :" rMUT. FEB. S. IH). TERMS. r,.n $1-V V nnnm rf pid aaMrnr" ;10 )f BO, rkid i advance. it .dram : -;,.rtll.m.nt. inserted at 60 ,mn. JV s, mad to tho dirui n,jact..'0 half or owV u s ru. ' ti-tl K..1 Si 4S4 h'ih' oh II He at f jl ir li I JUrr.'" -'" .tix-k wH.ro- , .1 Varnra will sell nr .t,K-k. ftrtn imple-me-nta !,. JamM Cfny, Aue- Vrv rh Tmstel r!U ll i i.iriDll rr'."' ...... . 1 -i. r It-own live stiwlc Co and lirr -ii-' .1 .-"1 k will -lt live rts in Turbrtt Ar.ai.'Dcrr. Julia l!n.ul Payette k anil tamnnir 1, Atli-ti'K.e'tT. i i :it !-'" n d.T. 1 !i ir T '-"- ' ' S'tt:i--':':-'- V.. : Ti.'n. ,...ir the Snt:m :. Havl- '' ' 1'liAM v.:i i !.,., 1 1 of F.- Cfl' 1 of rn-t" A -!'"' i- hi ! - !:!! in t'llS W M KsT M asTcrni lav I ;-n. r! H:i !i I-'.-i:iiv ThlP.l:iv. I 51:- .V.ary R 1" : i : -i II of Ms- F:innn !! t. ri.oc.iLs. y, in i:ii v nu s I. ::ij s :l H M.l 'VAUF. .V Co. no hills printed in . Kki t r.:.K AN flit'. !, i-. .nitc'l Imij's at i Hai-H'-vaue Co. 'u c'.r.sili'rit1l nuiu- n i" :t. within tlio Jiast . .f 5Vail:r town l.:uk July iftision till!! t , pi t rlli. e l n ribbon roiiVt-nimre .rl ni'!it kept lit f rtff-k-r.spt-n- I ir.U iiinl iu nimii iotis l:it Hi 1 w vt i k From llie Perry uuty Fryman : The farm of the late lie. J. J. Ham ilton ro STiI township in this 12t)0 l.r Istf-r ami Reorder Nat On the roornin'p of the 24th nit I rtnkiin D Chariton a frei-ht brike man while atUnnptinp to pet on a m..rnin,' train fell inta the nnuVr pit m I atterson an.l iis!o-te.l Lis ltft shonl.ler. Dr. Crawfor.l ami re dacel the olisWation and the mm takeu to his home. in fa- : I; J IVi , (' 1 V --' : -!::i; f it ir - M. - h .?i i Kl !:.! .f Port t! i.' family i-f KurJ uall;lii t.). li-bip. s. i nf (.'l.nmb.Ts , i. i f Lihi Hanks it wfi k. 'in'-i p-irticipnteil in M.mty f"i bunt lu.-t Hli invitfil ju-Nt. l'n ui s n n i Mi rainio N.pi'lt me isitin; K-.1H ii-.l;a.lc 'li Tl.irilj iMiit-'npi.:is !li r i ! . t :k r f. r hii v- :::t lit ;- iu tl: i,i ar ' i Si!:i : T' T .:r; tj" h' f it!v-t. n nun. A:f a t-HV.i:ilnt trvt Mr I i- ''nty. M.-, ir.n t- r s v i -r t : ii- r 1,. !.. .1 1. i . !':; It. I'... v. ai'p'i;:ti. i r .ill I'. . iit.Ttnim 1 at ln-r hi Miii.lay i nf Tlifinp V-r 1 i'i:j!it r in t.vv ti List l.iu-htr "Papa, are too w of the Eight-hour law V Papa (thinking a!.ut .m-thinir -l "No, la i-ht-r, I am n..t ; au l if yoan .MitkUr htav9 lre ipiit hours another ni-ht this wrtk I II tv.rue down staira an-l kr.ook a hia.-t. cffthe fr-.nt .l.or wi:h him." t'Hiiuiiou Siju:. A Ivi-rtise 1 list of 'tt-s nnca.le.1 f'.'r ieru.inin in the P. O at Mifllm t wn Ph., week ending F;bury 1. IS. t(). Persons calling for W-turs in this list will plea9 as'i f r adver tifd matter. Letter: Mr. Cttli t-r,tn' Jones. Mrs. Ii. Trtfcott, Wil !i-nu I'ox. .1 V1IES McC-ATLET, P r. All Mi-luinje ri-mrks : One third "f the foilrt of the country think Uky ivin b-at t'i Iawvt-r in .utiilin l:v o:i;- half t!:ink ther can b; at tho i t..r .aliuir th sii-k. two thirdn f t'r.ttui think they can bi-at th min ister pri-Rchin the (rnspi-1, and r.ll of tiirm know they ran beat the edi tor in running a newspaper. Oil tlis mitrai'ig of the 21t!i ult. Mrs. Mary C ider living Den" Aca domi.i nn.se put lire in tlu Ktovc,and then went t' led to Itu comfortable till the riM.in wr.nii'.l. She fell into a shvp and was awakened by a roar ing lire up stairs. Tho building and nearly all of the furniture burn ed. Insurance on building and funi iture i'OO. The census enuim-ratrs wiil lo re quired to l-gin work 'ii the 1st of June and finish :he work on or W-fr.- the first f July. They will find the lnwn btisini men in the midst of mid Mitnmr r businesn bull, and the farmers in the rush of mid summer woi k. The tnwii lUHii wiil miplain of dull times and the farm er of hard Wiirk. Kngiish Si nviu 1 tit al' fl.ii l, Suit, or Ca'iiUM-il Lumps and lib i.iis'irs, frmn I:ofs s. JUxxl SjutIti, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ui:o.- Ixu'e, Stit'es, Sprains. h!1 St.1 i !i l"l.r...its, (Jough.s Ac. Save $o() b- the uae of one bottle. Warrant ed the nnt wonderful blemish cure ever known. S.ld by L. Danks Co , lii-tiggists, Mitlhntown. Nov G '"Ca:i a man tish with a seme in his own private pond on his own land is the ip.iesiiou that has lieen agitat ing tl.a jxTjiV iu Montgomery C. A tish owner sv the owner at work and Mied him for violating the fish laws ..f the Slate. The' justice of the pi rt.-e ! i id- l !u had a right to c.io 1: his own ;ih iu l is private ilid. Tin- high r courts will ! app4-alel t..." Th decision of the Supreme Court of Montana in the Thompson cas, which makes the Republican body of the Legisl.-ure the legal one nettle beyond a doubt the standing of the Republic -i United Slates S:t.ators from that State and puts an extin jruisher on the Democratic cry of fraud.. Whether the Democratic or gans will now charge the Sttpreme Court with corruption remains to lw wen lut it is m.re thin hkt-iy that they will have the d-ency t . keep quiet and take thier meli.-iue without a squeal, bitter as the dose may le. North American. On account of an insoSr.-ieney f light in the Post Office room, and pr ijxis.d increase of rent, a gen eral misunderstanding sprsng ii lwtfu pst master J.imes McCnu ley, and the landlord li. E. Pari.tr which resu'te.1 i-i t!i Post Master askin;. Post Master l?neral to jer uit him move theoflicw. The permis "'"B was granted and McCauler jn I'd to move the ofiice alxnit lo( Rtfps sway frtm its present location on. main street, to the Jarolis Houe lot on bridge street. When McCau ley'spurprse became known some ore sprung a movement of opposition to the chanpe of hcrtion fur theofih-e anl during the lieriod of a dnv cr mi mere rr."el a i C- Copeu haver. Com, vs, Jeremith Ciders and Amanda C Bay, for livine as roan and wife ontide of tha bonds leca wedlock. Prosecntr William Iitr. Com. t, Charles Sher'ock, formi fiii n a?id basterdr. lfecnor Saury X Brton. tloni. v, Bur. Vj-1 Ivk rape. P:0c-i' r 51.'. I'lllbe.rson. .Murder in Centre County A special from Bellef.mte to the Alt'KMia Tibune, January -'J, says: Nevis has just. !i n received of a dreadful murder cemni'tlcd at (lre n Briar, alxnit five miles from Sjr;ng Mil's, at 10 o'cl ajk this morning. The victim was tin i ! 1 man named Andrew Weaver. He was stahbel to the heart with a butcher knifeeith er by Mrs Auman or Lit sou they being the only persons in the house at the time. The neighbors heard them quarreling and on going into the house found the old man dead ami Mrs. Auman aiul her so l in dis pute as to who cmaiiiU-d liw d.-e 1. The woman bad lieen iivin-r with Weaver for quite a whim and chimed to b r.ir.rri! to him. S '. e 1 nd Ix i n mai ned to a man nasiici Autimn and had on.-s n. This rid'' his home with his mother s'-rvices of a physieian are being, JUMATA VALLEY AiNK, brought into requisition. j OF MIFFLI.1TOH5, PA. Aiders. Oriental Feb. 1, ISM. ! . WI . ,,, .. BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. What a Comfort Stockholders Individually Liable. jn5FPn ROTHROCK. Prtf.Jnt. ! - T. VAN IHVIN, Cathur. l A "A is W. C. furnvtvy, John Hertler, Robert E. Parker, T. V. Irwin. mECTo. JnM-pb Kthr'ck, Pbilip M. Kejmer, Ixuia E. AtkiDSOD, in a tea pot in the vilhae to the Kt Weavers. The three quarreled amm-menr . ot r!l who K- p. tlK-m- among thtmseives very often ncd it r--i.e. out i.i iue pof.s omce removal . tninllv citiminate.l m the aoove tragic SEW nitt ; STORE. M.. P. CiiAwroRn, Puabmacist, l-.a-s opened a new drug store in Mif llintown nnd has in stixk a full line of all goods kept in a first class drug store. Pkesckktioss acoirate lt covin h-i.f.i. Purity of ingri'di ents guaranteed. The patronage of the publicis respc-tfnlly so icitod. D'tuocrat ninl Register building, oposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge street. tf. lit f cl 1 i I! ii til: ITI 11112 .... " - J e that Mrs. Auman committed :uiv. d-r as she was verr jealous Sherltrales. Th. id f. t: t ad peach grub, commonly call- t :u ii K ir r. can ! dot roved. ig t.ij. TI. Hale, with caustic . i. :..! i;:to a .-trolly le with I.: n f lime and carbolic The Sheriff soM at the Court Hous-e hist Fridnr O'l-rge P. K nepp's property in Uea!e township to 5l4ry I Kenept for i?'2i: CO. The A W. Dr. ;' mg'i pmiw t v. ' to Thcm.is F. DroUbatigh for $10 00. Tli't ii leon II !d.v.u-in property t i I K'izi Cr. z er. for SNil OO. removes! T!u u! ,f I.m i : f ISilr t.r..n "- - - " - ! f trty w is stayed. The Sale f the Fr.inei- M. Tfahler proverty wis f.s - I. . luolhrr Iloroe Sale. L. I'.ai.'ks Wilsr.ii of Creston, Iowa, will conduct his Thirtv-ninth horse sale at the Jacobs House, in this j place at one o'clock sharp, iu the af- t- rnoou, on. TIESliAV, VARiH 4, lhDO. This lot will -mbrace single and I double driving horses, colts and : heavy draught horses. Terms: Si ty oars on note ; 1 per cent, olf for ; ca"h. Pim-ba-i-rs fr.-r:i M tllin county can , have their le res delivered at L. vvis- town, free of chnrie, : desired. r: s'l to 1 the of Mr. Weaver. Mrs. Auman and her s n v.vre brought to this phu-n on tho 5 oYl.x-k train and lodged iu jail here. Iovr Ralen to lTiialilpton la I'cnnoliaola llailaoad. No Dirt! t-o Fuss ! No Dick Ache! LASTS LONGER, LOOKS ERT3HTZR. and miic tht fboM WEAR EETTIL. !m"l let llie we men have mil the best ti- ir-.i;,. but ie ONCE A WEEK rOk MEM. ONCE A MONTH FOX WOMEN. I Grid it a en trip Harness Dressrng--WOLFF4 RANDOLFH.I-hiUdelphts STOCK HOLtiEKB : 1 Philip M. kepner, Annie M. Shetley, Joe;ili Koibroek, Jn H- Irwin, ' L. K. Atkit'fon. It. E. Parker, i W. V. Foc:er -y, J. Hl.nes Irxin, ' Mmv Kuril, Jerome N. Thompson, Jr J.iliD iiertzler. T. V. Irwin, i I'hirlotleSuyder, Jomnh L.Barton, John M. Hlir, Hubert H. Patteriin. ! F. M. M. Peiinrll i Three and Four per cent, interest will b raiJ n tertif.catea ot deposite. i i.)in SJ', 1889 U wcifrsAysYifcBi The Pennsylvania Railroad's spec ial excaisifiiis to Was'.iingtjn on Feb uary 13th March Gt.li, April 3rd, and April 24th, present an estraodinary oppor' unity f .r a delightful visit" to the capital of the tuition. The capital with nil :ts interesting features is mud attractive in winter and spring and tint is also the season wi en our ppopk can command the grvaiest period of leisure. The limits of the tic-Vet are gen erous enough to make tli-r visit thr I'lp": not only taking in Washing ton. b,tt liallimore, Mt. Vcnm, Rich mond, and re'ersburg. II .mud-trip tickets will be sold from Pittsburgh to Washington at t'O.IK), valid for ten days and admitting of a stop-over in Utdtimort" in either direction. The mtv from oi'mr slationsin the west ern portion of the State will lc pro port innately low. SjxH-ial train, of parlor cars and day coaches will leive Pittsburg at A. M., stopping at prin cipal stations and c uinecting from blanch lin-s. The ticket will also bo good on the night traixs leaving Pit sburgh iii dates mentioned. Round trip tickets to Mt. Veron Richmond, and Petersburg may le j purc'.ias d in Washington at reduced 1 r.it--s. The round-trip rate town is $V25 an l the -'.3 N. b & m 17 TTce-n 7 n? Cor; I o M,ri?nr::rr.r . Uv.'i t jr a tinitf, C:i 1 t.:-n Ijrvf t i;: i X FITS. I t - life-Ion stndy. I witrit my remoi.r ejus tbe Font Cfle. Jcaarc oll'-.r h:. i .liletlie noron lur not uoh- rei-eivin acu bei.dtoac Inraireaii- ana ii t r.Ei-. run . rt oy l::Ai.:.aBiji Ulmect. i-ivk fcjr.-iCi. r.nrl ic, Offi. e. it cu j-oc Lutiiy i..- . ;-.!, axui it wiil euro you. .ducs IL C. HOOT, M -C, I E3 i al S v Un V3 400ACKKS. 3)lll TIM It. SALESMEN WANTED j To represent one or tho Urgent Nurseries j in the country. We guarantee satiMuctton ' to all cnatoniers. No. previous eiperii-nce Decenary. Salery and rlipenae from a'art. Addre-s, hUtiu a(te, HOOPF.S, BRO. t THOMAS, Maple Avenue Nurseries, West Chester , la. January 22, lS90-4t. J WISH TO STATE A FEW FACTS Worth Knowing, That i en stop toot qachk in less than five minutes ; n p:iiti, nu ex:r;ctingr. 1 hat I can extra-t teeth without pain, :.y the ue of a tt.iiii applied to the teeth tr.rt ruins ; no danger. , I hat Diseased (i mi iknoso 1 as Sciirvr) treat cl ucc-as(ully tid a cure mrrf'; wrantej in every pne.. -iji-i ' ! Teeth Fillep anil warrautad lor lite, i Artificial Teeth rapsirei!, exchanged or, reiwotidled, trora S.t to $12 per set. ; Beautiful Gum Knaiueleii Tee iaserted at prices to suit all. All work warranted to give perfect satis 1 taction. People who have artificial teeth ! with which they cannot eat, are especially iiiviieil to call. Wiil visit professionally I V their boiuea if notilie l by letter, j Will visit regularly nt Kichiielil the 2nd I wetks ot Mav anrt October. 1 t.x ii Cash. G. L. DERIl, rractlcal UeutUt. ksTsBLisuitD is mrrLisrowH, Pa., is lh6U. Oct. 11 'S5. MERCHANDISE MURDER ! Men's, Boys' and Children's clothing, overcoats, fioe shirts, hats and furnishing good3, at reduced prices AT SCHOTT'S. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE SALE O.N-JRECOKD. Encouraged by the enormous trade during the month of October w bought .o,000 worth more Clothing aDd Furuisbing Goods for November. The weather in October was favoraole to the Clothing trade, but there is every reason to believe that November will be a mild month. Now we find ourselves loaded to the muzzle with a full stock of clothing and fnrnishinK goodi--. To nnlocd ourselves is to cut down the prices, and our customer,, w-dl reap the HARVEST ot BEST BARGAINS"ever known. W rMM now u every article to a price that you will wonder at. The goods a: . shop-worn but all new and bright. BEAD THESE GENUINE REDUCTIONS not Men's taits marked do wn to Men's 6aits marked down to Men's snits marked down to Men's suits marked down to $ 3.50 Men's suits marked down to " 7. SO 4 00 Men's suits marked down to 10.0 5.00 Men's smits marked down to 13.00 5.75! These cuits are cut in sack and frock styles and come in light mediant and dark cassimeres, Scotch, Chevoits, Worsteds, and Corkscrews import ed and domestic. Men's overcoats .3.50. Men s overcoats .5.00. Men's overcoats 7.50. marked down marked down marked down to Men's overcoats $10.00. to1 Men's overcoats to $12.00. marked, Jo wn marked dwn . to Many of these overcoats being made of Corkscrews, Cassituers, Meltons, etc. light and medium weight. A 8QLID TEEL FENCE! YV ANTED?e1.LKN ur? e ry Stock. All Goods Warrsnted Fibst Clss. Peimsnent, pleasant, protitablu positions tor the r'frht men. Good saleries and ex penses paid weekly. Liberal inducements to beginners. No previous experience nec essary. Outtlt tree. Wrile tor terms, giv ing age C iiables H. Cuase, X urservmati, Korl.es- te. N. Y. Vrntn o ihn.lir. Die. is-7s'.t, :iin. MADE Oar EXPANDED METAL ciirRow TE:i. SOKCTHINS KEW. For REwoENCrs. CHuOHe3. Ceme-thhies. Fmb I Caroens OstM Aniors. Wladaw Caaras, Trellises, ) Hrn-priM.f l-I.txlalllKU I,TH, DOOR MATS Ar. W rite for JlluslraleU Catalogue: mailed fret j CENTFAL EXPANDED METAL CO j I Itf nj-r Oil., rilKksrch, ITarJ-,i-e r Lii-i IU Give nsme of uia papa . These suits are no old set up goods, having been received by us tea days ago. But go tliey must. Children's overcciits marked down to Boys' overcoats marked dowa to 2.oo. $ r,i Children's overcoats marked down to Roys' overcoats marked down to !?2.40. $300. Cbi'dreu's overoonts marked down to Boys' overcoats marked down t S3 00. !?3 50. All the best and latest styles are inulu led in this offer. Kv-.rv eotk er who has a boy to clothe should avail hrsolf of this unexpected offer. Men's pantaloons 1.0(1. Men's pantaloons 1.50. marked down to Men's pantaloons marked down te $3.00. iiiiuked down to A great variety to select from at the above reduced prices. Hr- 5j .? , A- Z A. Oii u you. lurgyi it, G . W. HECK, l;as n:ovcd his Lce Store with the 3 ulk t-t Stt.t-k in the County Into the xtfcCrtim ISi.i.iiii.o;. Don't fail under any circumstances to see the above bargains. If yea are in need of clothing it's the greatest money saving chance ever known. from 'XTiftln-! leaving time i tlie tl ai: is 2 ( 1. M. I C'entrnl renn Uania IV r-ii re. (on- :.-:d, f wlm fi a Ltt! tm lsitlt died. 2sth r j.i.ple rei. lit till:.' I.u.is on Win CO : ..f! of 1 I rt at ; 1- ! I 11 i.s is announcexl as r ' ngrt sn in this dis-ie-i is a citi.-.en of L u- I. ;i ! 'ii ae an vs- 1 i r is urnei-oUH fiit inin t !'. i-t l'i int on Fri M. Crawford has been tl.e t' tin y hania Rail r a-.isi;iii! siirjeiiti for nrneiiii- is adil e.l. in: 1 s -roitinns a li'ile clay to make it adhere to the tree. The srtii is ilrnn away from the fixit of the tree, and the mixture is applied with a sssli. Kx. A I.itt-rai y Si -iity was oroanizel in looia 1, of t tie . common schoil l'.iii i:i.g in tl.i plai-e Friday even tug. S ins Mov-ir was -lecteti rrcsi- li tit : A'is. n VilN. Vice President : and Martha Fasic, Secretarv. A'. l.iriri' numlh-r of voting tn-ople ininl ! and aItho;:;;!i organiinl late in the ,,f the Church and Count v Fret man. The nunaal sosioti of the Celitrul Pi nr.sylvaiii.-i Ci iife ence i f the Met!iil:st El-ia'-oral Church will b - gi n .March i.'tii, in lames . Jis- Iroin iii-- liy an olisi.li te process ler Memorial tail, Carlihle. The i phtdograpny in clay, and J. Q ci.nfvrtfict is one of tho largest of i Ward's ideal sculpt nr.- as it now H .rac.i (liv-ley and Ji iTerson D;t vis ar.- tin.- subject of the fdr. llgest arti -k- iu t.e 1 bru.irv O-'.s:uou.litn, by A !i.t llilsie.l 1. Twoofth il-Iiastrat.- .s in citriotts contrast, are a reih-i:-- l hoto-scnirttire made r 1 si'ivi'li. L'.Knl nurk is rivrteil to 1 I j ai-i-oTuolinhed by the organiziit ion, I which meets every Friday veiling. The public are invited to attend the p.nft ings. A. np- the reat Methodist church, .m-; pears in his studio. The other (vu-bra-iug in territory, the larger p.ir- j tents give an iibureiant variety of ttt tton of Central and S mtheru IVnu- tractive and timely r. adi:ig, with the ylv.inia. divided into tiv. presiding ' usual jn-ofusioti i f illustrations, e lder districts, Altoona, Harrinbartr, j Capt. (irtr. of the U. S. Ordnance Itauvitle, Wili:unisp rt and Juniata. I Corps, in 'duceiit Ii.vel.iimeiiti iu Its miiiiftrv mimb-rs two hundred (hri Making," shows the growth aud and thirty-one, amon whom are j tendency of nrii-.am-i-ut in various ta- siine ot the aolest anl rnot em -tetil . lions. iiie it i.iu lurg llieatre, Nation. l'errv SCH0TT, THE LEADING CLOTHIER, r.IUDGE ST., MIFFLINTOU'N, i'A. ! ii.; u; t " Kin ; F. !'tr 1 of Kr.gHtid is said fx-..- '. i lo-d the foot measure 111 'st-tiil.iv !i iisiu-- ore of his f-t a-'a Standard." ii "hum i.-i ,. t! (ii .1: !lii:?it!to;i iintt-oW I-. tug a ttrs of 2. ! o"'li and restaurant irui.' i-:timiin'titi. Th- flint I :d of M,-K. .Tot'ih llrna.l ''Cl!b.:i e fj. ,:, ,wof her hn n m.I 1 .. i - . . . " "1 I i Mll'ilvl i' ti townniitii nn mi-I-iv ln:,.r . .,t ;, ir.,; ,. t: A:u-"K- i!.,. , i.niks ei!.lin.r t!,,- otl.er .!-,v HI "as lift e.l ' 'laved at in Berks C ver a fern i j S tbscrihrrs to the Sentinel axo Rf . pi kmc v wl o are back with their . p. iv more than a vmr will confer ! liati'ints:s upon th rnselvea and tie !iii.:gpment of the paper by paying. Few of our air. ar patron would en jo v wet king one. two. three, fonr. tivo at'd ra'iri ers for a d llr an, i t li.i'f on trust. We do not HKc to p te e ttit-ir account in the hin.M of an attorney f r coll-ction nnd wiil riot do it if thev pay within rix we ks liwc. Feb. lS'.ll). tf. From the Lwintown Democrat and Sentinel ? ! you know AIm Lacy " AI..' is a k right of the roail, ami h:vs l'n on the tramp f r aliout ti ft v years. AIh' is no louder a de sirable visitor, and whu he im'. in r.n aii'iearance at Ad.-imsburg the' The I'lrst mToman tround Hie orld. Nellie B'.y, and Lizzie Bisland, are not the lirst of their sex, t trawl nr.nn.ii the world as appears from an t l:i: ill was put iu a bake ri . i i . s;,:, v P.' l: f , .... . .V V. -i,r.( ,. :th his iv. Bl-'tltli. recently in u makers '1 to Canton, mi the 4th mj'loy Robisoii Illinois of t'u is Si;i, e tin- VI rv ; siui ti ar.. aire n. .. .. - i , - rantut ,-r, ivcHiit fail of snow the bits arc remrte I as le Ullt ("lis. Col!; ii:ieutlv t adv antic next fall. pat i tig a "V Ft.,,,1, ur::s t. i.-iv tin t i, ills lal.n- ..t l .. Itch, 'MV, .tianee. i"un ! training his ' nv's in tlie kitchen, laced a cradle for lafioti. This saves '"eT the eggs." and scratches on the i.-ading theatre ef Germany, and in some) resp-c's the tinest in the world, is descrilied by V. v -n Sachs, with illustrations ix 'iu ittj magnifi ctnt fr.se .;S. "The ex'h 1 La:ic-r or," by Fr.itik Vine :it, contains in- ter. s'.::;g rem hi in:- nets f the ile- jKisi-d moiiaiclt. Tiie arniv.il f,s ' tivities iu N.-w Orl.-itr.s a;-o s--as ma- article in the dmoilitau Magazine j ,ly p.-rtiayeil hy Maty lilsland, a from the pen ot . S. Walsli. .Mr. young journalist f the Cr. -sc-r t ; ity. Walsh says: the tirst woman to cir-'tiraco (iri-niiAM.nl t. :ls of .Mrs. R i:l cumnavigate this sphere was a mem-: ey's Washington Salo.'j a gc:i rati ti ler f Ii. u gaiuvihe's famous exj-di-j ng , wle-re tue h ading iiidi-shiv.Ty tiou aroutnl the world in 170G t'.'J, p,.fs liahtics c .ngreg it'd. '-(iorge-which occupied just two years and j town University,'' by Join; J. aBick four months. Uuder the name of ' ct, forms a chapt r'of t!io ed'tcatiou.-il Bare, and the disguise of a man, this j series, and half a toZ n other g 1 woman had taken passage upon the . articles appf-ar. Instead of the us storcship L' Etoile as a servant to j ual now , thi. month presents a Philibert de Commercon, the lxitan- j doubhr substitute in a ipiaint (l-.irgia ist. She K.re the hardships ami I st rv by R chard Mali; il u Johnst m, privations of the trip cheerfully and ! characteristically illustrated by Kem- uncomplamingiy, proving lierself un j He, and a numerous play called "A intelligent assistant in all her master's (ieutle Maniac," bv Cleorge; Edgar scientific studies and her sex was Montgomery, superbly illustrated by never suspect eit until the vessel reach- I)j Veza. other day the big hearted citizens ! el Tahiti. Here the natives, with; collected enough money to buy him ! the keen intuition of savages cried a ticket nnd shipped him to Lewis-1 )Ut in theirdinh ct. "It is a woman." town. He arnwd hereon schclulo j Bougainvill, subse,,uently . btained j 0!1 Sunditv night Jan 20th the tmie. and wasseLti on our streets from her a full confession She san j kf) hcxl of K Tri)lltnlan ma i-.ng time with two u ks f.r sup- that she was an orphan, that she ha I . burneJ tlo witll all of Mr. Tro.jt. p rt at th.. rate ..f a m.I,. a day. It rved b fore in mv.m s clothes and j m,iu-s mtat iu it whi(.h c(llsi,,er. -a.-, i.ei.e.o, t, oi .,u, .er v.... ,,,t i,, ,.,ea ;i a vov age aroumt ine ; al;e ()f a ,iHS Rs tjuri. peopi- io s nn 111:11 i.ere kihi l am worl.t liail lnnameil ner curiortty. Oriental .eiv. awful sorrv we can't return the coiu- ! amount of meat in i vas finite an hu ."animals cured in 30 minuUs I'T I's Sanitnrv ;.. Tl,;. ""Mails. S.J.I In- t l..i... f. ... IT-le,.... , .x, . Or Rmk i. TltfS. run Aid.y Rick and Will 1 uiiting a fox on A.Linw ncro's a tn..rU i nr.,. -' - iimfc 1 1 1 (, 1 e rP.'Sllm 1 ,.i. ... . n tl . . . seen TMift!le lUnt- A IlOvv I'r.iM, -rs,ilnp,.., . ; r. f ('"' th, tlrug llivs store. I hog pruphet ha i-aiieii Ll. an l annonncc.l i.r ,141,1 1 ,1 , , i tie amis mat. sue aiwavs uenave.i on T,.i.,.r.v ,i;.i-..r .t.,. t pl.tnent by forwarding to Adams- j Is.ard with the most scrupulous mod- .lt b pn tolen or carrie1 a auJ burg some of the girls w ho tigured j , sty. Sue attended M de U.ni.ner- yet is nt there )iUtl johunv is so iTomuiently in all our na-ty court ,-on in last sickness and sulrsequently i ?ll,:v Himw lookimraroiind f .r si- m? one to kep house for him. C. iiiwtnlila T . ii-li kw v,no .Inwn b'"try. ' a batch of young fellows the other - day for disturbing a religious meet- i ing. lictter to carciul loys, :rememiK-r t ivs, rememiter voa scrapes. I rataor tlunli ijewistowu would then bu otic aliea I. luarricd a soldier, bu' with these mis tv details she vanishes entirely from llooUed Tor Court. C cjrt this week mav be short. The in 'ie house of God, that you Sir . "'una: lie 1 l f'B R. I;. l-'.r I . fv Mr. Iavld II 'lTiuan of this town! resi-eive.1 a new house keeper last week, j A nundier of the bhx ds t.f the town j wer.- impiwd on by a wag. who told ; them that Hoffman had just taken ; unto himself a new w ife. tool, ! eases hefoie it ure few. said the bloods. Dave is worthy of a 1 are. The case of M. H. serenade, and that evening they ap- J;n 1. B 'ts'ior, for the hauling of peared befora his house with all the Jllne flood drift from the l tnd of Var infernal noise of the working con- ne9 trivancr a of a calithumpian band. : The case of tlforse C. Tavlor vs. Hoffman was surprised and wonder- T.ewie Arnold and Fratik W. Noble fully hurt in feeling over the riotous on account of ttie teizare of s.iiue demonstration. Ha ijuietlv glided jrsonal proi-erty in Perry County, out of the house and secured the ; The case of Elizabeth Swartz, vs names of several of the sjreiiadi rs, t J-wis Arnold is a sort of a cross f-.il immedintclv mnde information ; Buit that hs it origin in the case Wfore S.iutre C. II Horning, wno i-,of Go. C Tav'.or vs. "i-. nu1! ill I lull 'I'll ; . - . .. . . , . . . . . Tound ho came out of it s"pd rrarrnt a,,l ri 'i n in me Rr,,i j. rant . ,u,e. - : . i. r . ... II. , o 11., rt- re I - E II... nitllUS Ol one ei ijni I'. a ilia " l Q case Ol Jiso turn made the gjiil.-mt seren.lers next frieud Dmiel R'tine. vs. Joseph feel hke t.-king a grip on the safety ' Campbell and Samuel Cimpbell, i, valve of the law and bring a cross ac-, on account of a settlement in which i'vvi rf-.il frei -ht en-'ines tion against I.ive fr swearing and ,De ptrties nre intreste i. UMilroad men as "hogs," ! thus the scene is prese-nted of Dave , Coin, vs, Samael Carter, desertion ''.' loll tiri ,l,r-,' I ... . f o t-ir. r ..11 the VolcIli of a threat Iff ' r.rwiu.ntnr. Marv J. drtrr. .... ...', .... .... 1 - - - . -- - 1 lnv nis vsi.l t.i . r.vcntion. and the Imvs hanging fnm. vs. Jjhn Z uik anJ Stcnhfii are are i:iV . . ..' .'..'-.!. '' .sir-O-ys. r.' 'i- r r'i 1 I t 7'J 5 .' V . X-4 - i .:,.'.v- ... . - . , . i ISA 18G5, E S TABLISHE D, 18i;9. Special Invitation rTo rJThe iublic To attend the Attractive i?ale of Clothing tJiat goes on trom dairy THE IMMENSE STOCK D. W. OF a - ' : I 0 1 r 1 : VV':?X i;W-?.V.'Xp.-- fs, .f.-HtJ m .11 r . 1 .. . 1 ... i "",u"l"i'ii'UneKMih i-i 7'nl "" k t its hole to im re. a t-roftccution, and the lny8 tanging Law. 1 road in Fermanagh. s than the rmwerful on the safetv valve of a cross suit in R-no. eaiiervieors for not repMiriig aul ... .i.. Here thev I in the presence of G.hI ; and he saTS Varne, vs i what ye do to the least one of my hhildien, ve are doing it unto me. tuite likely those young ladies rea lize the fact that when the roads are muddy ar.d the night dark it is not a pleasant time to pull each other by the hair. Rev. Andy Eeshoar was taken down with grip while tittmiliug the Duuk ard protracted meeting at Oriental last week. Doiit be distnrged Lewis Arnold ; Brother Andy, grip will grip ab ut as nrmly on preachers as it will oa Rbice, by her , "in sIeaking ol sickneos there is not m i.-ii rial .c.-kuess in this com-! munity at prevnt barring a few I casps of chronic ailments but influenza ! seems to be making a cl an swet p b t this as a lule mere.y it c ii:manos Le Ji-i'ieu! t ir e i - d:ivs or n week ; thin i oi-- s fff again there be-, in g but occasional cases where the ! I2ii.i3 HERE AR &USE5 wes To cleia tombstones. To ren -w oil-clotlL. To 7vUsh knives. To scrub floors. To clean dishes. To wlii-ea '-- E si MANY w. L r i i r r4 0 &zst To renovate paint. To wash o: t ir lir, Tj remove: r - no m 0 a . ' To briph ten metals. F-onr bath-tuT. EVERYBODY USEi k aoi ProRecuter A Detitlat to elan fais trK ParxocM u polbh trw-lnafrvmmta. ConfectWsoc i m to eotax tllr pans. Xektea to lrtctitT Uir tool. CMks to ckaa Uw kitrbem tnk. Trtatccm to rleaa off wrtMM. Injufn tn rlM part r frnarhin.. Mli -Ua-r-. u rrtiB .to o. J etui ak'xt.ma imcli-u tbo t'inbrtonrtL Ilofttirra an b rawer atul wtiltf tsorbHO. Art lata to clooo their palart. lThwrliran to clooa btryros. v floors. atr. r!.rM a M9 : . Sold! t. br!, lUnn tir to t trcrrno. e4ritt. EVERY ONE FINDS A NEW USE. It will he TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of (Joods for MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN It is truly marvelous to See THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES i l Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail to give him a call if in need of Clothing D. W. IT A R L E Y MIFFIJNTOWN I A. IT IS A FACT Y ELL KNOWN THAT WE HAVE The Largest Stock -OK- HARDWARE UN THE COUJNTY Luildirg Hardware was never so low as now, X4II.S I.OC KS, IIIXCS &c. Ci:MK5iT, IM.4HTKR, ' in f:wt everything in the Hardware Line including House Furnishing Oooda WALL PAI'EK, I5LIiDS, &c., Are Xow Sold at llotlom Price by FRANCISCUS HARDWARE & CO. POULTRY PAYS it proprrly manaced. The Pi ltt Bi t tr.Ti. publish! monthly, finely illusirated. s ili t est papr f-T lancer and tarm.-r Less than Ht. cents a month brinps it to -rn post sa,'1 S-'iit stamp forsamp'ecopv. ACil. ess rltry Bulletin, 825 Tcarl St. e Yoik. ' feiasylTtsi Artcaltural Worta, Tori. Pa. taraahax's PUaCsra KsciaM aad Hills. Hens. Tnciiae m i. i Au.cnt.. (a Swwxwif. irriMM..i. W tVJ'i v 1 I "I Aditrra A. B. HK'JCHaR SO;i. Im;. tf . i r.j Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked down ,l o0. j to $2.87. f'!i;I. hn's suits marked down to Boys' loug'pants suit mark! tlowa '2 00. to $3.50. r Children s fruits marked down to Boys' long pants snit marked down 'i'i 2 50. to $4.00. k--' Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suit marked down $3.50. j to js.ViS. .;; ! Children's suits marked down to Boys' long pants suits marked dawn ' 3.75. ! to $l'..00. '4 x L
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